The funny friends chose two songs each; neither star knew which tunes his opponent had selected

By Zach Johnson •Published February 26, 2014•Updated on February 26, 2014 at 10:09 am

The Tonight Show

Jimmy Fallon had some memorable lip sync battles on Late Night, and the TV host revived the recurring segment on The Tonight Show Thursday. Fallon, 39, invited guest Paul Rudd, 44, to join him for the bit.

The funny friends chose two songs each; neither star knew which tunes his opponent had selected.

Rudd started off with a feisty rendition of Tina Turner's 1984 hit "Better Be Good To Me." After he finished, the actor admitted, "That made me deeply uncomfortable. Not to be outdone, Fallon performed Foreigner's 1982 jam "Jukebox Hero." After, Rudd told Fallon, "You're not messing around."